i clearly dint undrstnd wot u ment, but, heres evrythng about d poem- Lines written in early spring(poem name). William wordsworth. common phrase- "what man has made of man,"
This quote by William Wordsworth reflects on the negative impact that society and civilization have had on individuals, suggesting that humans have betrayed their own nature by becoming too focused on material pursuits and losing touch with their inherent goodness and connection to nature.
William Wordsworth in The Rainbow
poet William Wordsworth
William Wordsworth had five children.
No, the line "Manners maketh man" is not from one of William Wordsworth's poems. It is actually a phrase attributed to Sir John Harrington. Wordsworth was a Romantic poet known for his nature-inspired poetry.
To William Wordsworth was created in 1807.
This phrase is from the poem "The Rainbow" by William Wordsworth. It suggests that childhood experiences and influences play a significant role in shaping a person's future character and behavior.
William Wordsworth was born on April 7, 1770.
William Wordsworth's father's name was John Wordsworth.
William Wordsworth's mother's name was Ann Cookson Wordsworth.
My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold by William Wordsworth.
William Wordsworth was born on April 7, 1770.
William Christopher Wordsworth died in 1950.